Does dmesg tell you anything interesting?
Perhaps: dmesg | grep swap
Les...
Gregory L. Magnusson wrote:
> 'cat /proc/swaps' returns no content
> 'vi /proc/swaps' shows an empty file
>
> There is a /proc/swaps file with no content.
>
> Lance Levsen wrote:
>> Gregory L. Magnusson wrote:
>>
>>> I am running Ubuntu 6.06 LTS. I was running Dapper Drake alpha, and have
>>> just upgraded. I just deleted the partitions of the kernels that I am no
>>> longer using. Currently, I have two swap partitions, and I am wondering.
>>> How can I tell which swap partition is being used by /dev/sda3 ??? My
>>> file structure output from gparted is
>>>
>>> /dev/sda1 etx3 1 gig
>>> /dev/sda2 extended 100 gig
>>> (*sub-directories of /dev/sda2*)
>>> /dev/sda5 linux-swap 3.8 gig
>>> /dev/sda6 linux-swap 2.11 gig
>>> /dev/sda7 93 gig (in use and mounted as storage area)
>>> (*end sub-directory of /dev/sda2*)
>>> /dev/sda3 ext3 49 gig (current workspace, Ubuntu 6.06)
>>>
>>> Which swap partition can I remove?
>>>
>> What does 'cat /proc/swaps' say? Is it using both?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> lance
>>
>>
>
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